The Kaaba, Islam’s most sacred site, has undergone its annual ritual of receiving a new Kiswa, its black and gold silk covering. The replacement occurs during a solemn ceremony held each year. The Kiswa is meticulously crafted and features verses from the Quran embroidered in gold and silver. This annual event signifies reverence and preparation for the ongoing flow of pilgrims visiting Mecca. The tradition maintains the sanctity and visual splendor of the Kaaba. Images of the ceremony have been widely circulated, highlighting the religious significance of the event.
